The rapper’s latt vio, Moment I Feared, se him mockg his effemate peer Young Thug, but hip-hop is movg beyond such kneejerk gay panic
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- SNOOP DOGG REACTS TO GAY SCENE 50 CENT'S 'POWER BOOK II: GHOST'
- SNOOP DOGG WEIGHS IN ON GAY-MARRIAGE DEBATE: "I HAVE NO ISSU WH NOBODY"
SNOOP DOGG REACTS TO GAY SCENE 50 CENT'S 'POWER BOOK II: GHOST'
But his latt – and openly homophobic – vio shows jt how out of touch he now is wh morn rap. Snoop asks him if he’s gay. ”The tle of the track meanwhile, Moment I Feared, is clearly directed towards the Young Thug-a-like, wh Snoop and fellow old-school star Rick Rock potg at him and sayg: “This sucker sh is nng rampant, ’s the moment I fear” ’s a fear of homosexualy he is implyg, is misplaced – Young Thug is engaged to a woman, and his lyrics are as hetero and ejaculate-strewn as Snoop’s own famo pornographic movie.
Dpe several terviews discsg issu around homophobia and rap culture, this isn’t the first time Snoop has been openly perturbed by light signifiers of homosexualy. ”On the one hand, Snoop is the blunt end of a culture that is stgglg to keep up wh wing acceptance of homosexualy.
SNOOP DOGG WEIGHS IN ON GAY-MARRIAGE DEBATE: "I HAVE NO ISSU WH NOBODY"
The openly gay lik of Cak da Killa and Mykki Blan rema on the other hand, Young Thug’s populary go to show how pluralistic and acceptg hip-hop culture has bee. It ed to be that Kanye Wt would only have to wear a pk polo shirt to have gay slurs thrown at him; now, everyone om A$AP Rocky to Travis Stt embrace flamboyant threads.